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Missing Baby Lisa Irwin: New Details Emerge as Neighbor Comes Forward

A male neighbor has come forward to offer new details on the baby Lisa case, according to recent reports.

The new neighbor spoke to CNN correspondent Jim Spellman and referred to himself as “Shane.” Shane claimed that he was over at Deborah Bradley’s home the evening baby Lisa went missing.

Shane alleged that he was smoking cigarettes on the front stoop of the Bradley-Irwin home from around 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

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Bradley had admitted to spending her evening drinking with her neighbor Samantha Brando on her front stoop, but has yet to mention an encounter with "Shane."

If Shane’s allegations are true, the new details are doing little to curb the widespread suspicion that that Lisa’s parents might be responsible in some capacity in the case of their missing daughter.

Baby Lisa went missing Oct. 4th from her Kansas City home. According to Bradley, baby Lisa was last seen at 6:40 p.m. when she was tucked into bed.

Bradley confesses to being intoxicated the evening Lisa went missing, but denies any wrongdoing in the case.

According to Bradley, she and her two sons went to bed at 10:30 p.m. and to their knowledge Lisa was in her crib.

When baby Lisa’s father Jeremy Irwin came home from working a rare overnight job at 3:45 a.m. – he came back to an unlocked front door, lights on, cell phones missing, a tampered with window, and a missing baby girl.

Police have followed over a thousand leads in the case but no clues persist as to where the missing baby might be.

Prosecutors announced Monday that there is currently no case regarding Baby Lisa’s disappearance and with the new details emerging from “Shane,” speculation that Lisa’s parents might know what happened to their daughter could become rampant.

People have reason to be suspicious of the two parents, as police have previously called Lisa’s parents “uncooperative,” Bradley failed a polygraph test, and Bradley and Irwin have both refused to have private interviews with police authorities.

Additionally, a search dog captured the sent of death on Bradley and Irwin's bedroom floor.

Early on in the case, Kansas City Police spokesman Steve Young said he trusts that people in the community know what happened to the missing child. However, no one has come forward to produce information that is inching the police closer to finding the missing baby girl.

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